Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cotton doesn't melt, it burns.
Came here to say this. Probably some synthetic, definitely not cotton.
Nerds travel in packs now?
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Anonymous wrote:I cleaned my new stove with a micro fiber cloth while I’d was still warm the fibers stuck to it
Please tell me a way to get it off ! Yikes 3 hrs old
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cotton doesn't melt, it burns.
Came here to say this. Probably some synthetic, definitely not cotton.
Anonymous wrote:Cotton doesn't melt, it burns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This lady burned her dishcloth on the stove Christmas 2013.
And she's just now getting around to clean it up?
Anonymous wrote:This lady burned her dishcloth on the stove Christmas 2013.
Anonymous wrote:Cotton doesn't melt, it burns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put a book for the towel close by. This is a bad habit and needs to be broken pronto.
I nearly had a visitor burn down my home b/c she kept putting the kitchen towel on the stove while using it even though I kept reminding her not to. When the towel started to singe, she finally got the message.
I'm guessing OP has figured something out in the four years since she posted.
Anonymous wrote:Put a book for the towel close by. This is a bad habit and needs to be broken pronto.
I nearly had a visitor burn down my home b/c she kept putting the kitchen towel on the stove while using it even though I kept reminding her not to. When the towel started to singe, she finally got the message.